Monday, October 16, 2006

WARNING: Climbing is a dangerous sport. You can be seriously injured or die.I love rock climbing and bouldering. Yes, I know the risk. I have a plate & 7 screws in my right arm holding my ulna together. It reminds me everyday that climbing is risky.I love moving up the rock working the problem linking each move like a puzzle piece.It's a great work out. I suggest going to your local climbing gym and trying it. It's something the whole family can do together.

Zen Card...GraceThe beauty of grace is that you receive blessing for no reason.As above, so below.Practice randomacts of grace. Give toothers for no reason,offer kindness to thosewho are undeserving, lovethose who no one elseloves. Practice grace.

6 comments:

Catra, I agree about climbing. It is dangerous, but when I used to climb I always saw part of the challenge as figuring out how to minimize the danger by using my mind and body to move safely up the route. I don't climb anymore due to time and family, but it is definitely a good workout and a great upper-body compliment to running. What rocks are those in the picture?

Catra,You outta get your tats done in Thailand. They do good work. My tattoo cost me 1500 baht. That was about $37! Haha! Cost me more in cigarettes if I had had in done in jail! (Never been to jail, but I can imagine.^^)

Yeah, I noticed tattoes, as well as lots of free space for future projects:)I am still battling that stupid hamstring and decided to actually take an official break - Annette B. highly recommended it anyway. On top of it, we are trying to move, so it works out in time, better now, so I can come back for next season in shape and healed.I wish I was running SD too...watch out for Ronda and Yayoi smashing the record!

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